Volume
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Volume was a British periodical magazine that offerred companion CDs of rare or unreleased/exclusive tracks by alt-rock/indie artists, and was published between 1991 and 1997, before going out of business.
The ninth issue of the magazine, published in 1994, included a CD that boasted an early, alternate mix of that dog.'s "One Summer Night", a song from their second album, Totally Crushed Out!.
Volume #9 tracklisting
- "Wheels" - Mark Lanegan
- "Sharks Patrol These Waters" - Morphine
- "One Summer Night" - that dog.
- "Soda Jerk" - Beffalo Tom
- "Black Sheep Boy" - Paul Weller
- "Roland Navigator" - Madder Rose
- "Doctor's Orders" (Thurston vocal) - Sonic Youth
- "Gas Fish" - Wagon Christ
- "Emile" - Pressure Of Speech
- "Aqualung" - Spooky
- "Life's What You Make It" - The Divine Comedy
- "How" - The Cranberries
- "Her" - Thundersticks
- "Close your Eyes" Kristin Hersh
- "Whisky Priests" - Jah Wobble
- "New World Order" - Fun-Da-Mental
- "Suspend" - Rub Ultra
- "Daisy" - Blessed Ethel
- "Top Of The World" - Compulsion

